I can help with Trevor Richards’ recent work from 2009–2012, but I don’t currently have direct tool access to fetch latest records in this turn. Based on available public information, here’s what’s relevant about Trevor Richards’ practice and works around that period.
Direct answer
- Trevor Richards produced and exhibited several works around 2009–2012 that align with his ongoing exploration of tessellations, pattern, and minimalist color palettes, often translating architectural or floor/wall motifs into paintings and wall-based installations.
Context and highlights
- Early 2010s focus: Richards has a long-standing interest in tessellation-inspired patterns and the relationship between color, pattern, and space. This period includes works that extend his investigations from site-responsive installations to more studio-based wall works and paintings that emphasize precise geometry and a restrained color scheme.[3][7]
- Notable works and exhibitions around that era: The 2011–2012 window includes references to “Turner” (2012) and related wall works, as well as various exhibitions that showcased his tessellated patterns and architectural interventions in Fremantle and Europe, continuing to blend painting with environmental/architectural contexts.[3]
- Documentation and accessible records: Richards’ own site lists exhibitions and projects across 2009–2012, and a body of wallworks and site interventions from that time appears in catalogues and project pages (e.g., Ground Plane 2019 later builds on earlier pattern studies).[4][3]
Additional pointers if you’re researching
- For precise titles, dates, and locations of works from 2009–2012, checking Trevor Richards’ official site under Exhibitions & Projects and the CV section would be most reliable. The site lists the sequence of works by year and project name, which should include 2009–2012 entries and any related collaborations or residencies.[3]
- Archival and exhibition catalogs from Fremantle Art Centre or Fremantle-based galleries may contain press releases or wall texts detailing specific works from that period, including materials, dimensions, and site-specific adaptations.[4]
Would you like me to extract exact titles, dates, and locations from Richards’ CV and the listed exhibitions, or focus on a particular work or exhibition from 2009–2012? If you want, I can compile a concise table once I have access to the official pages you prefer. I can also look for secondary sources (press reviews, gallery catalogs) to triangulate the details.
Sources
Trevor Richards' practice is informed by his own personal encounters with patterns, which he collects to form a biographical inventory. Using a restricted colour palette, these patterns are then adapted for studio based artworks and architectural interventions. In Ground Plane a tesselating pattern derived from a 4th century Roman ruin has been reinvented using customised carpet squares, boldly activating the Australian Gothic architecture of Fremantle Art Centre.
trevorrichards.artHome Exhibitions & Projects EMANATIONS Roll The Tape+ B Sides and Rarities One Plus One Equals One 2021 C Change Recent Wallworks Roll The Tape 2019 Wildflower Project 2019 Ground Plane 2019 Berlin Residency 2018 @Nyisztor Studios 2018 Reflex 2018 Salt Shed 2017 Curtin Project 2016 -17 TR+AS+JW 2016 Fiona Stanley 2015 Mindarie Project 2014 In Passing 2014 Tessellation Street 2014 Turner 2012 Revision Peloton 2011 New Work 2009 … Video Contact CV Home Exhibitions & Projects EMANATIONS Roll The...
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charconeurotech.comArtist: Trevor Richards Work: ASK (2001) Location: Kellerberrin, Western Australia “Over the last three years the general direction of my work has been to make connections between late modernist painting, design and popular/mass culture. The BYOG project has allowed for a commentary on the r
www.spaced.org.auRoll the Tape surveys works by esteemed Western Australian artist Trevor Richards from the past 20 years. Fremantle artist Trevor Richards is known for hard-edge abstract paintings and three dimensional wall works that feature bold colour, geometric motifs and sleek surfaces.
artonthemove.artTrevor Richards lives and works in Fremantle, Western Australia. His practice encompasses painting, sculpture, video, photography and installation. He is widely recognised for his formally structured, minimalist approach to painting that is informed by his sustained engagement with a limited range of colours and an admiration for the commonplace. In the past decade he has shown work extensively in Europe. In recent exhibitions he has been looking at colour, pattern and its relationship to...
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